Issue 6, 2002

Abstract

A method is described for the direct determination of several transition elements in sea-water by reaction cell (RC)-inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) using ammonia as a reaction gas. Results show significant improvement over standard quadrupole (Q) ICP-MS performance for direct sea-water analysis and were comparable to high resolution (HR) ICP-MS. In this study, the RC-ICP-MS was used to determine chromium, copper, manganese, nickel and vanadium in sea-water. Ammonia gas was passed through the reaction cell to reduce molecular ion interference. These interferences normally lead to false positive results when low resolution quadrupole ICP-MS (Q-ICP-MS) is used to analyze sea-water. Good recoveries were obtained for V-51, Cr-52 and Mn-55 in the 1∶10 diluted sea-water, CASS-4, NASS-4 and SLEW-3. Molecular ion interference was reduced significantly but not completely for Ni-58 and Cu-63, giving rise to a positive bias typically no more than 0.3 µg l−1. A matrix blank subtraction or matrix matched external calibration can be used to further improve the accuracy for these elements at levels below 0.5 µg l−1. Detection limits in the undiluted sea-water range from 0.02 µg l−1 for chromium to 0.3 µg l−1 for copper. The precision and accuracy of the method were checked against three certified reference standards.

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
08 Oct 2001
Accepted
04 Apr 2002
First published
26 Apr 2002

J. Anal. At. Spectrom., 2002,17, 587-591

Direct determination of trace elements in sea-water using reaction cell inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry

H. Louie, M. Wu, P. Di, P. Snitch and G. Chapple, J. Anal. At. Spectrom., 2002, 17, 587 DOI: 10.1039/B109121M

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